After three tough days, an easier one today.
We saw signs that the Changpa nomads were about yesterday but today we got to meet them. The Changpa live on the Changtang plateau most of which
is in Tibet. They are semi-nomadic moving their herds of sheep, goats and yak in rotation from one campsite to another, moving on when the grass runs out. The permanent features of the regular campsites, stone animal enclosures and stone foundations on which a single room yurt is assembled, are scattered across the landscape and used each time the nomads visit. Dilip says that they are up here in
th high mountains all the year round including the 9 long winter when the temperatures get to minus 35. He tells me that it's so cold in the winter that the nomads congregate in a single yurt and sleep around the fire huddled together in a kneeling position. I must admit I wonder if this a Ladakh version of urban myth but Dilip definitely believes it.
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| Leaving the camp a passing an empty nomad settlement |